JPMorgan CEO Dimon Promotes Lauren Tyler to General Auditor

Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive
Officer Jamie Dimon promoted Lauren Tyler to general auditor and
appointed her to the largest U.S. lender’s company-wide
executive committee.

Tyler, who ran JPMorgan’s investor relations department,
will report directly to Dimon and the board’s audit committee,
which is run by Laban Jackson, Dimon said in a memo sent to
employees today. Tyler previously served as a managing director
at the New York-based firm’s investment bank, he wrote.

“She is a proven and trusted leader, and she is highly
respected by her colleagues around the world and by my partners
on the operating committee,” Dimon said. Her appointment is
effective immediately and a successor is being sought, he said.

Tyler has been in charge of the company’s relationships
with investors and research analysts over the last two and half
years and was named the best investor relations professional
among the largest banks by Institutional Investor magazine
earlier this year, he said. She’s replacing Martha Gallo, who
took the job as head of global compliance and regulatory
management, Dimon said.

Jackson, a holdover from Bank One Corp. before it merged
with JPMorgan Chase in 2004, is chairman and CEO of Clear Creek
Properties, a real-estate development company in Lexington,
Kentucky.